Simply change the numerator and you will have another - different - fraction wit the same denominator.
multiply the numerator and the denominator by a number.* * * * *by the same, non-zero number.Multiply both the numerator and denominator by a number of your choice. If both numbers are divisible by the same number, you should divide.
The denominator should be the same as the denominator of the fraction.
Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same number.
You multiply or divide both numerator and denominator by the same number.
Multiply both the numerator and the denominator of the fraction you already have by the same number, and you'll get another fraction that's equivalent to it.
You can multiply is numerator and denominator by the same number
Similiar fractions are fractions that have the same denominator.
When the numerators are the same, the fraction with the higher denominator is less than the fraction with the lower denominator. The denominator indicates the size of the "parts" being shown as a fraction, and the higher the denominator, the smaller those parts are!
Multiply the numerator of the fraction by the same amount that you multiply the denominator of that fraction.
fractions that have the same denominator
That's an improper fraction.
a fraction where the numerator and the denominator are of the same value
No because you have too multiply the numerator and denominator by the the same number to have an equivalent fraction.
The same thing that you do to the denominator.
To get the reciprocal of a fraction, exchange the numerator and denominator.
It is an improper fraction when the numerator is greater than the denominator
Find a common denominator, which can always be accomplished by multiplying the two denominators together. Then convert each original fraction to the new denominator by multiplying both numerator and denominator by a number that will make the denominator of each fraction the same, then add the converted numerators and express the sum as a new fraction with the sum of the converted numerators divided by the common denominator. For example, a/b + c/d = (da + bc)/bd.